Jo found Lawrence's house lifeless. Give reasons.
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Jo found Lawrence's house lifeless.
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The query is from story titled 'Being Neighbourly' by Louisa May Alcott.
Jo found Lawrence's house lifeless because:
- It was a stately stone mansion.
- It had well kept grounds.
- No children played all around.
- Laurie lived in that house, orphan and lonely.
- Laurie felt lonesome in the house and was sick when she talked to Jo the first time.
- No motherly face smiled at the windows.
- It was exact opposite of March's house.
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